Tuesday, 31 January 2017

Top 5 Tour Announcements of the Week

This week, John Mayer ditches the Dead for a tour of his own and Train keeps on truckin'. Here's who we're most excited to see hit the road.

John Mayer Spring Tour

In support of his new LP, The Search for Everything, John Mayer has announced an April tour. The 15-date trek of the same name will kick off on March 31 at Albany's Time Union Center, followed by stops in major cities throughout North America. After a European jaunt two weeks later, the guitarist will return home and gear up for his tour with Dead & Company. Click here for more info. 

 

Train 'Play That Song' Tour

In support of their upcoming album, A Girl A Bottle A Boat, Train has announced an epic 45-date tour slated to kick off on May 12 at MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas. The North American trek will see the rockers up and down both coasts, plus stops in the Midwest and South. Click here for more info.


Tycho North American Tour

Grammy-nominated trio Tycho has announced another batch of tour dates in support of their critically-acclaimed album Epoch. After a slew of shows in Australia, New Zealand and Europe, you can catch them in major North American cities starting with a slot at this year's Coachella. Click here for more info. 

 

Sam Hunt '15 in a 30' Tour

Country singer Sam Hunt is finally gearing up for a headlining tour of his own. While fans eagerly await news regarding a follow-up to 2014’s Montevallo, the country star has dropped dates for the 15 In A 30 Tour. The tour kicks off on June 1 in Cleveland, OH, at the Blossom Music Center, and wraps up on September 22 in Nashville, TN. He’ll be joined by Chris Janson, Maren Morris and Ryan Follese as tour support. Click here for more info.

 

Queen & Adam Lambert Summer Tour

The iconic Queen will be joined yet again by Adam Lambert for a summer tour. The 25-city run kicks off on June 23 at Phoenix's Gila River Arena and wraps up on August 5 in Houston, TX, at the Toyota Center. To hear what Queen sounds like with Lambert at the helm, check out their release, Live in Japan, which came out last year. Click here for more info.



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